slf t Sally Jar Mrrl UNC cruises to easy win over Coastal ■ Eleven of 12 players scored for North Carolina in Wednesday’s victory. BY AARON BEARD SPORTS EDITOR One look at the North Carolina women’s basketball team bench at half time Wednesday night provided a per fect game summary. Forward Tracy Reid sat on the bench, arms folded and legs out stretched in front of her. Guard Juana Brown quietly sat a few seats over. And yawned. it was an \df omen ' s basketball appropriate C . Carolina 45 critique of y NC 74 the contest, one in which the Tar Heels thoroughly dominated and dismantled a seriously overmatched Coastal Carolina squad and cruised to a 7445 victory in front of 697 at Carmichael Auditorium. The game was a tuneup for the Tar Heels, who host league-leading Clemson at 12:30 p.m. Sunday. Reid scored 16 points to lead a bal anced UNC attack, which saw 11 Tar Heels score in the game. “We play these games to see what good, solid teams are like,” Chanticleer coach Alan LeForce said. “We got a look at that tonight. We were a light weight playing a heavyweight.” So thorough was the devastation that scattered pockets of fans began applauding Coastal for made baskets in the second half. The sixth-ranked Tar Heels (16-4) held the Chanticleers to 34.6 percent shooting for the game, including an 8- of-25 performance in the first half. Coastal Carolina (6-13) hung with taught/w •™ w sssr mmm BEST BEST BEST PICTURE ACTOR ACTRESS “What a joy to watch! A film that lifts your spirits. 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Tar Heel bench: For Antawn Jamison, who was held to two field goals in Wednesday's war vs. Clemson, Saturday's game should feel like a prison break. Brendan Haywood contributed eight big points vs. the Tigers. Deacon bench: Remember Jerry Braswell? The two-year starter scored 20 points against VMI in Wake's season opener. Since then, he's scored 44 points total. The tall guy in street clothes will be 7-1 sophomore center Loren Woods, serving an indefinite suspension for taking the game of basket ball too seriously. Prediction: UNC 86, Wake Forest 58. COMPILED BY KURT TONDORF * nismfimLS w i . KULY7:1>,fc— MT/W 7;10,fcM M W SEVEN YEARS IN TIBET D^-wll v DiUlT 7:00, IftOO MT/XtJB 1:28, 4:10, 7,-tO. 19:06 A DEVIL’S ADVOCATE W 1 *^al PHANTOMS” —»», Deep risinga, . jc"nr &», %6 | WAGTHED0E”»3a' FALLEN 18 *SS “Kga TOULWOIITTB"-^^ THE BOXER” | Announcements! I YY furry I I friends 1 W find one in I I ) the DTH classifieds 7 | Announcements